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Earth feels almost like Mars

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posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:12 PM
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Even if it is pure winter the sun is burning in day light and the temperatures are abnormally high for this time of the year.

The amount of radiation is so high than you can feel like in the summer if you stay in room where the sunlight makes way through a window.

"I wonder what type or kind of radiation"

It is not about a region of the planet Earth or other it is about planet Earth it self.

If we are looking for terms of comparison between Earth and Mars than temperatures can be compared within.

Not as values but as levels of the same constant.

Not because in the night it is cold outside but because in daylight it feels almost like summer and it is not me.

So we can say that in a way life exists on Mars...I mean on Earth...I mean on Mars...


www.nasa.gov...

This place called Earth has became a place where winter meets the summer.

And this is not good especially for the living beings humans and non humans.

Let's do not forget that this summer have been recorded the highest temperatures ever in some regions of the planet.

Anyone experiencing different?



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:15 PM
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Try living in Louisiana. Easily the most "bipolar" state when it comes to consistency of temperatures.



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:17 PM
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Everytime i come back from Mars i feel like i'm still there. It's weird.



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:19 PM
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I thought Mars was much much colder than Earth...

How does a warm late autumn feel like the cold temps on Mars??


On average, the temperature on Mars is about minus 80 degrees F (minus 60 degrees C). In winter, near the poles temperatures can get down to minus 195 degrees F (minus 125 degrees C). A summer day on Mars may get up to 70 degrees F (20 degrees C) near the equator, but at night the temperature can plummet to about minus 100 degrees F (minus 73 C).

www.space.com...



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:21 PM
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Originally posted by Philosophile
Try living in Louisiana. Easily the most "bipolar" state when it comes to consistency of temperatures.
Than Louisiana is Earth...I mean maybe we have a Louisiana on Mars.



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:23 PM
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Everytime i come back from Mars i feel like i'm still there. It's weird.
If someone has ever been or ever will go there but I can guarantee you that it is not possible.



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:25 PM
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I thought Mars was much much colder than Earth... How does a warm late autumn feel like the cold temps on Mars??
"Not as values but as levels of the same constant."



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:30 PM
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It's been -16 Celsius all day

Not warm anywhere. Inside the window with the sun coming through, was still cold. It did melt some of the inside ice today though....

Yup. Mars is the cold one.
Venus is the warm, toasty one.



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:32 PM
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Not warm anywhere. Inside the window with the sun coming through, was still cold. It did melt some of the inside ice today though....
I can understand that ...maybe the North Pole did not yet aligned with South Pole....when -16.



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:32 PM
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Not as values but as levels of the same constant."


The Earth does not have a "constant" of 170F change in temperature a day.

edit on 12/3/2012 by Chamberf=6 because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:36 PM
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Originally posted by Chamberf=6
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Not as values but as levels of the same constant."


The Earth does not have a "constant" of 170F change in temperature a day.

edit on 12/3/2012 by Chamberf=6 because: (no reason given)


That's why she said "Not of values".

I get what you're saying Pi. I like it when people think outside the box.



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:38 PM
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Originally posted by Chamberf=6
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Not as values but as levels of the same constant."


The Earth does not have a "constant" of 170F change in temperature a day.

edit on 12/3/2012 by Chamberf=6 because: (no reason given)

Everything has a beginning and the proof is everywhere but of course that we must shhh...I mean as almost an obligation...I guess.

"They say that the old job is the best because that is a job."
edit on 3-12-2012 by piequal3because14 because: misquoted quote



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:41 PM
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www.universetoday.com...


Mars is farther from the Sun than the Earth, so, as you would expect, the temperature of Mars is colder. For the most part it is very cold on Mars. The only exception is during the summer days close to or at the equator. Even at the equator, the night time temperatures fall well below zero. On those summer days, it can be around 20 degrees Celsius then plummet to -90 C at night. Read more: www.universetoday.com...


Summer days sound rather nice. Like parts of Canada.

Need a much warmer sleeping bag for the nights...



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:44 PM
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Originally posted by piequal3because14

Originally posted by Chamberf=6
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Not as values but as levels of the same constant."


The Earth does not have a "constant" of 170F change in temperature a day.

edit on 12/3/2012 by Chamberf=6 because: (no reason given)

Everything has a beginning and the proof is everywhere but of course that we must shhh...I mean as almost an obligation...I guess.

"They say that the old job is the best because that is a job."
edit on 3-12-2012 by piequal3because14 because: misquoted quote




levels of the same constant."


What is the constant then?

That it is warmer where you live atis time of year than usual?

Does that create a "constant"?

How do this relate to Mars which has fairly consistent temps in certain areas for it's "seasons"?



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:47 PM
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Summer days sound rather nice. Like parts of Canada. Need a much warmer sleeping bag for the nights..
Oh then you are living in a freezing environment.

Now I understand from your point of view,but still Earth has began to look a lot like Mars.



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:49 PM
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but still Earth has began to look a lot like Mars.

How is it looking like Mars?

You need more of an explanation than vague statements and sying "it just is".



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:54 PM
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How is it looking like Mars? You need more of an explanation than vague statements and sying "it just is".
I explained everything in the OP so....I have nothing further .....



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 08:56 PM
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It has been warm for almost the past few days over here in Ohio even to the point of us having fog today so much that they cancelled schools. Usually they would have had snow on the ground and cancelled school that way. It's been one weird winter given that the temperature has been hitting 60s instead of staying in the high 20s low 30s.



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 09:02 PM
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It's been one weird winter given that the temperature has been hitting 60s instead of staying in the high 20s low 30s.
Indeed it is ,probably if we will take the temperature tables for the last 10'000 we can understand better what is happening and most of all why,in terms of temperatures.

In other terms we must go back in time hundreds of thousands years.



posted on Dec, 3 2012 @ 09:07 PM
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I explained everything in the OP so....I have nothing further .....

Actually you explained very little in the OP.

If you have nothing further, then we are left with scant more than little to go on.
edit on 12/3/2012 by Chamberf=6 because: Still don't see how Earth is "looking" like Mars.



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